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* [[2006]]: HGTV's series "If Walls Could Talk" aired an episode on the [[Women's Club House]].
* [[2006]]: HGTV's series "If Walls Could Talk" aired an episode on the [[Women's Club House]].
* 2006: The [[Magic City Blues Fest]] was held in [[Linn Park]].
* 2006: The [[Magic City Blues Fest]] was held in [[Linn Park]].
* [[1973]]: Father's Children, The Sylvers, The Staple Singers, Buddy Miles, Rare Earth and Albert King played a [[List of concerts at Legion Field|concert at Legion Field]].
* [[1964]]: [[Phillips High School]] enrolled its first African American students: Lillie Mae Jones, Minnie Lee Moore and Patricia Patton.
* [[1964]]: [[Phillips High School]] enrolled its first African American students: Lillie Mae Jones, Minnie Lee Moore and Patricia Patton.
* [[1948]]: [[First National Bank of Birmingham]] opened its eighth branch office in [[Homewood]].
* [[1948]]: [[First National Bank of Birmingham]] opened its eighth branch office in [[Homewood]].

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September 3 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Rev. Bill Greason, born September 3, 1924

Births

Deaths

Sports

  • 1966: The NFL's Cleveland Browns defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 13-10 in an exhibition game at Legion Field.
  • 1965: The NFL's Minnesota Vikings defeated the Dallas Cowboys 57-17 in an exhibition game at Legion Field.
  • 1931: Pitcher Ivy Andrews earned his first major league victory.
  • 1916: Shortstop Stuffy Stewart made his debut with the St Louis Cardinals.